What Students Say
Likes
- They respected the time and scheduled review sessions one-on-one, which was a better experience than the sessions I had in Italy and India.
Course Curriculum
- My opinion of the Course Curriculum and Academics is very positive. The syllabus was updated and relevant, offering a modern perspective on the field of study.
Admission Experience
- My choice to attend this University/Institute was driven entirely by the Erasmus+ student exchange programme.
- The admission process for the Erasmus exchange programme was facilitated through my home university. The primary selection criterion was achieving good grades in my initial semesters at my home institution, ensuring a high academic standard for my exchange.
Faculty
- The faculty was one of the highlights of my experience. The ratio felt quite favourable, particularly evident in the availability of one-on-one review sessions.
Campus Life
- The campus life was vibrant and well-supported, even as an exchange student.
Part Time Jobs
- I did not pursue a part-time job, as I was fully supported through my scholarship.
Placement
- I am currently looking for full-time employment. Based on career services reports, the average starting salary range for a graduate in this field is between €45,000 and €55,000 annually.
Accommodation
- Accommodation was secured through the university system and was one of the most convenient aspects of the exchange. I was happily accommodated in one of the student dorms administered by the local student services office.
Exams
- The process required completing all the courses with high credits at my home university to secure the nomination. This, along with documents like the Learning Agreement, CV, and a Statement of Purpose (SOP) to outline my study plan, was necessary to complete the admission.
Fees
- As an Erasmus student, the financial commitment was very low.
- Total Tuition Fees: I was exempt from the standard tuition fees and only required to pay a mandatory semester contribution (often referred to as 'taxes' or an administrative fee) of 90 euros per semester.

